Does anyone know how toe is affected when negative camber is added?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/2041841-post1.htmlTurninconcepts.com said:On a car set up for STOCK ride height you get a toe in every time you compress a wheel, and you get a toe in every time the suspension droops. Seems that no matter what you do the rear tires toe in (as for number of degrees - don't know. I have not had a chance to calculate it yet).
really? i didn't know this. i mean, i wouldn't think static camber would have much effect on static toe, but i don't know.Usually toe out.
You beat me to it. :tup:it depends on how much toe it changes.
a little toe out in the front is good for track use.
what if your street setup is -1.5 or -2.0 degrees of camber and 0 toe up front
then when you get to the track, max your negative camber...hopefully that will means a sliiight toe out...
then after your track day is done, set your camber plates back to where they were before...
When you are making toe changes they should be in response to under or over steer. If you are going the right way then you make the car more neutral.
As a rule of thumb, toe out will make the car more twitchy… Add another 300WHP and twitchy will turn into scary!